Stainless steel exhaust tips

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Before I install my tips, I want to protect them the best I can.

I've got Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant and Carpro Dlux. What should I use to protect the tips?
 
I used OC. It seems to be holding up well on the outside. I did the inside as well, but the inside gets dirty so fast it's hard to tell if it's still there. I don't think any sealant would last too long there. DLux hold up very well on painted metal, but I've never used it on chrome. Dunno if it matters or not if the metal is chromed or painted.
 
I'd rather not buy new stuff for just the exhaust tips, but I'm mainly concerned with tarnishing the tips or making it look worse with the cquart dlux.
 
If they are going to be welded they have to be clean (Meaning he will scuff and strip for good penetration).He will Tig weld them so you just keep-um clean.Have not seen or tried any products that last for more than a couple of miles on the tips.
 
I don't think DLux would tarnish the tips or make them look worse in any way. However, my experience with it is that it can be a little tricky to get a 100% perfect application on smooth metals, as it occasionally may want to leave some application lines behind. It doesn't seem to "flash" on metal ( for me ) like OC.

However, I'm sure if you take your time you will get very good results with DLux.

I'm guessing these are bolt on tips? If they are welded I would wait until they are installed to coat them.
 
I'd rather not buy new stuff for just the exhaust tips,
but I'm mainly concerned with tarnishing the tips
That's too bad...
I know just the product(s) for your SS exhaust tips.



Bob
 
^What are they Bob? I have stainless steel fenders on my boat trailer that I need to clean up.
 
That's too bad...
I know just the product(s) for your SS exhaust tips.



Bob

So Bob, what can I use on my tips to keep them looking like the tip on the right and not like the tip on the left?

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They are not going to be welded on. They will be bolted on.

I could use Wolfgang Paint Sealant. Just means I'll coat them each time I coat the paint.
 
I would just apply the wolfgang sealant now then if you later down the road put a paint coating on them
 
Will any sealant or coating hold up to the heat?

I've never bothered to coat my exhaust because I felt any product would fail under extream conditions and be a waste of time. My approach has always been to just clean it each time I wash the car.
 
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